Make the Best Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Recipe!

Want the very best pulled pork recipe? Then you’re in luck because this slow cooker pulled pork shoulder recipe is so perfect you can serve it all year long!

No need to wait for BBQ season and summer weather! Sounds awesome right? This is the easy family supper you need right now after a very hectic week.

All you need to do is get out the slow cooker, throw in a pork butt or pork shoulder, some water or ginger ale, your own personal spices and let it cook….slowly….until you have pork that melts in your mouth, shreds easily and becomes the best pulled pork sandwich anywhere! Are you with me?

This post was originally published on August 14, 2017 and updated February 22, 2019.

MY SLOW COOKER PULLED PORK BACKSTORY

We just love BBQ anything. There is no getting around it. Steaks, ribs, burgers, sausages, just about anything you can cook on a BBQ! But when you are cooking a dish like slow cooker pulled pork and using a tougher cut of meat, like a picnic shoulder or blade roast, nothing but a slow cooker will do to cook that pork butt to perfection.

I started to make pulled pork many years ago at the family cottage. My mother-in-law made the best homemade barbecue sauce, that she used on her famous BBQ ribs. I was making my own batches of homemade sauce every year now too, so I knew I had that part of the recipe covered!

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Using a slow cooker is something I started to do as a working mom. I’m no longer having to get meals on the table for a hungry family, since Mark is retired and loves to cook!

But we still use the slow cooker on the weekends, especially during the summer when we’ve been out on the golf course all day! Or when planning a BBQ party for our neighbours at the trailer park.

I love my instant pot for sure, but a slow cooker just makes everything slow and easy. And some days you just need that slow cooker frame of mind.

SLOW COOKER PULLED PORK FAQs

1. What is the best cut of meat for pulled pork?

Both a picnic shoulder or a blade shoulder roast, are the most popular. A picnic shoulder is a cheaper cut, but when you are slow cooking that doesn’t matter. And we all love to save money right?

2. Can I use pork tenderloin for pulled pork?

Yes you can! I often use a pork tenderloin when there is just the two of us. And I find that grocery stores are always putting them on sale! I would make sure there is lots of liquid, since tenderloins can dry out, because they have less fat on them.

3. How much pork do I buy for pulled pork?

I would buy enough pork for how many people you wish to feed. The typical serving is half a pound of pulled pork per person, so for 10 people or servings. Rule of thumb is the pork shoulder will lose 40% weight when cooked. So a ten pound roast will five you 6 lbs of meat.

4. Where is pulled pork from?

Pulled pork comes form the Deep South, where BBQ rules. Thank you!

5. What sides are good with pulled pork sandwiches?

We think the best side with a juicy pulled pork sandwich is creamy coleslaw! I share my Mom’s homemade coleslaw recipe here on the blog. It’s the best!

TIPS TO MAKE THE PERFECT PULLED PORK

Season the pork shoulder with salt and pepper, and add to the slow cooker with the water, onions and garlic.

Follow the instructions in the recipe exactly.

Set the slow cooker setting to low – 8 hours

Go outside and play! Seriously! Enjoy your guests, or the day and be mindful of the pleasure you are feeling in getting this amazing meal ready.

Once pork is cooked, drain the pork shoulder

Put it back in the slow cooker pot, and using forks pull it apart, shredding all of the meat

Stir in my Best Homemade BBQ sauce

Turn it on high and let it cook for another 1-2 hours

Go and relax with a good book – or have a nap!

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THE BEST SLOW COOKER PULLED PORK SHOULDER

Dinner is ready –

You can still serve your family and friends the best food ever! And the best part is, it’s so easy, you really do just prep the meat, set the slow cooker, and walk away and HAVE SOME FUN!

Place large servings of pulled pork on your favorite crusty roll, or ciabatta bun, add a big scoop of Creamy Coleslaw either on the sandwich or on the side – that’s a personal choice! Round this out with fresh corn on the cob and you have a Feast!

Enjoy…..and let me know how you make your BBQ pulled pork sandwiches! I love to get comments!

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The Best BBQ Pulled Pork from Your Slow Cooker!

Yield: 10

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours20 minutes

This is the best slow cooker pulled pork shoulder recipe ever with homemade BBQ sauce! Add some coleslaw, corn on the cob and dessert to complete this easy meal.

Ingredients

1 - 3 to 5 lb pork shoulder, depends on the size of your crowd

2 cups water

Salt and pepper

3-4 whole cloves

2 onions, cooking, chopped

2 pints BBQ Sauce, Use our Homemade BBQ Sauce!

Instructions

Season the pork shoulder with salt and pepper, and add to the slow cooker with the water, onions and garlic.

Set the slow cooker setting to low – 8 hours

Go outside and play!

Once pork is cooked, drain the pork shoulder

Put it back in the slow cooker pot, and using forks pull it apart, shredding all of the meat